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First edition. Original paper wrappers. Iv, 161 pages; 28 cm. A mimeograph of a typed manuscript. Nehemiah Robinson was the director of the World Jewish Congress Institute for Jewish Affairs, and one of the foremost authorities on the Nazi holocaust (JTA 1964) . Divided into two parts with 42 Articles with titles such as Labour legislation and social security, Public relief, and Stateless Seamen. The Human Rights Commission, in its second session (December 2-17, 1947) , took cognizance of the lack of international agreements relating to the protection of post-World War II refugees and the necessity for adapting existing conventions to the new conditions created after that war and to the developments of international law under the auspices of the United Nations. As a result, the Human Rights Commission requested the Economic and Social Council to initiate action to the above effect. SUBJECT(S) : Human Rights, Statelessness, Conventions. Very minimal staining. Slight toning. Very minimal edgewear. Ex-library stamps. Title written in blue pencil on spine. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-22)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. Vi, 285 pages. 23 cm. First edition. An examination of the role and effectiveness of the World Jewish Congress as the first Jewish non-governmental organization to be granted consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council. (Preface) Nehemiah Robinson (18981964) , international lawyer. Born in Vitys, Lithuania, he studied law and political science at the University of Jena, Germany, and from 1927 practiced law in Kovno with his brother Jacob *Robinson . Soon after his arrival in New York (December 1940) , he joined the Institute of Jewish Affairs and was appointed its director in 1947, in which post he continued until his death. He published a number of books and numerous articles on contemporary Jewish affairs, the United Nations, prosecution of war criminals, and indemnification of the victims of Nazi persecution. Robinson was International Law Adviser to the *World Jewish Congress . In the negotiations of the *Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany with German authorities at The Hague, Robinson acted as chief adviser in formulating the agreement on indemnification, and later contributed to its legislative and judicial implementation. He also represented Jewish bodies in negotiating agreements on indemnification with the Austrian authorities. (EJ 2007) . Subjects: United Nations -- Non-governmental advisory organizations. World Jewish Congress. Bright and fresh, very good + condition. (HOLO2-107-14)
4to. Xxxi, 425 pages. First edition. Has become the standard bibliography for works on the Holocaust up to 1960. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) bibliography; Jews Germany history 1933-1945 bibliography. CONTENTS: The Jewish catastrophe in historical perspective. --Reference tools. --Research: institutions, methods, and techniques. --Documentation. SERIES: Yad Washem Martyrs' and Heroes Memorial Authority, Jerusalem. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, New York. Joint documentary projects. Bibliographical series, ; no. 1; Variation: Yad va-shem, rashut ha-zikaron la-Shoah vela-gevurah. ; Mifalim meshutafim. ; Sidrah bibliyografit ; ; no. 1. An historian and lawyer, Robinson (1889-1977) was born in what is now Lithuania and graduated from the University of Warsaw law school. He helped establish a Hebrew school system after WWI, and in 1922 was admitted to the bar and elected to the young Lithuanian parliament. As the Nazis gathered power in Germany, Robinson put together a secret committee to protect Jewish rights, and used his position and connections to help German Jews emigrate to Lithuania. In 1940, he left Lithuania for New York, where he continued to work for European Jewry, establishing the Institute of Jewish Affairs, assisting the prosecution at the Nuremburg trials, helping the UN establish the Human rights Commission, and drafting Israel's Reparation Agreement with West Germany. (EJ, 2007) Ex library. Front hinge starting, otherwise good condition. (Holo2-11-17)
12mo. Pages 291-310 (i. E. 20 pages total) . Reprinted from International Conciliation, no. 389 (Apr. 1943) . SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 Jews Europe; World War, 1939-1945 civilian relief. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (US Holocaust Museum, Hebrew Union College, Jewish Nat & Univ Library) . Some marks on covers, text clean, very good condition. (HOLO2-8-12) xx
Hardcover, 8vo, 39 pages, in Hebrew. In February 1941, he [Jacob Robinson] founded the Institute of Jewish Affairs (IJA) , the research arm of the American and World Jewish Congress, which he directed until 1947. The IJAs main topics of research were the fate of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe; the question of reparation and indemnification; the legal basis for prosecuting Nazi criminals; and the promotion of the concept of human rights as a means for defending the rights of Jews. In 1945, Robinson advised U. S. Chief Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson in Nuremberg and codrafted the Jewish case presented to the International Military Tribunal. In 1946, he counseled chief prosecutor Telford Taylor on the Flick Case in Nuremberg. That same year, Robinson worked for the United Nations as an expert consultant to the team creating and establishing the Commission of Human Rights. In 1947 Robinson became legal adviser to the Jewish Agency at the UN and from 1948 to 1957 he was legal counsel to Israels delegation. Thanks to his previous experience, Robinson was instrumental in developing the Israeli diplomatic service. In 1952, he drafted the reparations agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany (YIVO, 2012) . Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish. Paper tanned on the edges, text is clear, overal very good condition (HOLO2-89-85)
Softcover, 36 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Named Person: Bettelheim, Bruno. Bibliographical references included in "Notes, " on pages 32-36. OCLC lists 24 copies worldwide. Small stain to front cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-21-28) .
Softcover, 12mo, pages 291-310, 20 cm. Offprint, but bound in distinct printed wrappers. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Europe. World War, 1939-1945 -- Civilian relief. Offprint from: International conciliation, no. 389 (Apr. 1943) . Cover title. Robinson (18891977) , was a jurist, diplomat, and historian. Born in Serijai (Lithuania then Russia) , Robinson graduated from the law school of the University of Warsaw, served in the Russian army, and was for a time in German captivity. He returned to what became independent Lithuania, entered into Jewish public life, and pioneered in the building of a Hebrew school system. For three years, he was director of the Hebrew Gymnasium in Verbalis. In 1922 he was admitted to the bar and in the same year was elected to the Lithuanian parliament, holding office as chairman of the Jewish faction and leader of the minorities bloc until its dissolution in 1926. With the emergence of the Nazi threat to European Jewry, he organized a secret committee for the protection of Jewish rights and used his connections for admission of German Jews to Lithuania. He left Lithuania at the end of May 1940, and later reached New York, where, in 1941, he established the Institute of Jewish Affairs sponsored by the American and the World Jewish Congress. Robinson was the author of numerous books and articles on international law and organization, and Jewish affairs. He also served as consultant editor and adviser to the Holocaust Department of the Encyclopaedia Judaica (Perlzweig in EJ 2007) . Light rubbing to coversers. Otherwise very good condition. (holo2-8-12)
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 53 pages. 24 cm. In German. Series: Schriftenreihe des Internationalen Schulbuchinstituts, 7. Bd. Title translates to English as, Jewish History in German History Textbooks. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- History -- Study and teaching -- Germany. Textbooks -- Germany. Education -- Germany -- 20th century. Schulbuch. Geschichtsunterricht. Geographic: Germany -- Historiography. Germany -- History -- 1945-1990. Juden. Deutschland. Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53) . Light wear to cover. Internal pages are slightly darkened, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-60-20)
1st edition, original wrappers , 4to. 32 pages. In French. Tables and charts throughout. Inscription on title page by Francis Robin. Title translates to The Mayenne Under German Occupation, 1940-1944. Deportations, Internments, Shootings. M. Francis Robin was able to mitigate the dryness of this account by using brief comments that illuminate all the sacrifices of the Mayenne under occupation... I pay tribute to him for the pure feelings that inspired his contribution to the history of the Second World War (Translted from the preface) . Robin was part of Comité d'histoire de la 2ème guerre mondiale, or the History Committee of the 2nd World War. OCLC: 491859518, OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Bibliotheque Nat, University Strasbourg and Paris-Ihtp) , none outside France. Cover has a line drawing depicting people in striped clothes huddled together surrounded by barbed wire while others look on. Cover is bent on edge and has a small piece missing, splatter stains in cover and title page, and a few other pages, Otherwise Very Good Condition. Rare and important (HOLO2-141-33)
1980QZI-24Premier livre : Mémoire en défense contre ceux qui m'accusent de falsifier l'Histoire. La question des chambres à gaz. Paris, La vieille taupe, 1980. Édition originale. Préfacé par Noam Chomsky. In-8 broché, 14 x 22 cm, (xxiii) 275 + 3 pp. Intérieur propre, légers jaunissements par endroits. Avertissement au lecteur, Le professeur de médecine Johann Kremer devant le typhus à Auschwitz en 1942, Pièces annexes. Second livre : Réponse à Pierre Vidal-Nacquet, suivi de : Le mythe des chambres à gaz entre en agonie et L'argent des contribuables contre R. Faurisson. Paris, La vieille taupe, 1982. Deuxième édition, augmentée, définitive. In-8 broché, 14 x 22,5 cm, 95 pp. Légères rousseurs aux 2 premières pages, sinon intérieur propre. Portrait d'un historiocrate par Pierre Guillaume (éditeur), Note du Professeur Faurisson, Réponse à un historien de papier, etc. Ce livre répond à l'article "Un Eichmann de papier" paru en 1980.
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 104 pages. Illus. 21 cm. In Danish. Title translates to English as, Every Word is a Cry: Auschwitz 1944-45. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Romania -- Personal narratives. Ritterband, Olly. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) . OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Very bright, clean copies in new condition. (HOLO2-70-22)xx
Softbound. 8vo. XXV, 130 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Azrieli series of Holocaust survivor memoirs; Series II. The son of a diamond merchant in Antwerps famous diamond exchange, Paul-Henri Rips was ten years old when the Nazis invaded Belgium in May 1940 and ended what he calls his golden childhood forever. He imbues his fascinating memoir with his childs-eye perceptions of the events unfolding around him and the diverse cast of characters who inhabited Belgium and France during the Nazi occupation. Unflinchingly describing Nazi and Flemish perpetrators of antisemitic violence, Paul-Henri also brings to life resistance fighters, collaborators, black marketeers, soldiers, Christian nuns and priests, Roma and ordinary Belgian and French citizens. Drawing upon childhood references to make sense of what was happening to him, and delving into events and geographic areas often neglected in Holocaust research, his account is a unique combination of place, time and perspective. Ultimately, what Paul-Henri Rips carries away with him from his harrowing experiences are two admonitions from his father: A klapt vargayt, a wort bestayt (A blow will go away again, but a word lasts forever) and Sei a mensch (Be a decent human being) . His story is a testament to his fathers belief in the importance of holding on to ones own humanity in the face of unfathomable inhumanity. (Publishers description) . Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Belgium. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - France. Jewish children in the Holocaust - Belgium - Biography. Jewish children in the Holocaust - France - Biography. Jews - Belgium - Biography. Jews - France - Biography. Holocauste, 1939-1945 - Belgique. Holocauste, 1939-1945 - France. Enfants juifs pendant l'Holocauste - Belgique - Biographies. Enfants juifs pendant l'Holocauste - France - Biographies. Juifs - Belgique - Biographies. Juifs - France - Biographies. Rips, Paul-Henri, 1929-. Great condition. (HOLO2-103-32)
201705285Paris : Calmann-Lévy, DL 2017. In-8 (23 cm), dos carré collé, couverture souple illustrée, XXII-499 pages, 645 gr.
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with bearded man coming out of a star of David. 12mo. 63 pages; 20 cm. In Dutch. Immediate post-war Christian tract explaining the Holocaust in light of Christian prophesy Title translates to Why Persecution? : The Terrible Persecution of the Jews in the Light of the Bible and the Biblical Solution of the Plan of God with Israel. Interesting look at how this sector of Dutch society was making sense of the Holocaust in the period just after the war. SUBJECT (S) : Bible, Jewish persecution, Jesus. OCLC lists 8 holdings worldwide. Mild edgewear. Browning to pages. Some rubbing. Minimal staining. Very minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-23)
Prima edizione italiana. Un volume (23 cm) di 364 pagine. Tela editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata. Ottime condizioni.
Cloth with dustjacket. Various pagings, Illus. 34 cm. Reprint of Holocaust-era hagadah, published in 1942 Axis Hungary. Published by the Országos Magyar Zsidó Segito Akció (Hungarian Jewish Aid Action) , a self-assisting organization founded in 1939 as a social aid program for the needy. ISBN: 9632721187. OCLC lists only 13 copies worldwide. SUBJECT(S) : Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Cover title: OMZSA Haggáda. (HAG-8-27)
2004500329406Editions L'Harmattan 2004 344 pages 15 8x2 4x23cm. 2004. Broché. 344 pages. Le livre 'Le passage à niveau' de Michel Ribon est un récit qui observe et analyse la vie quotidienne dans un camp nazi. À travers une quinzaine de personnages authentiques il décrit ce que devient l'humain lorsqu'on lui vole ses mots son corps son visage les autres et sa mémoire en révélant les aspects d'une situation-limite
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 20 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to The Jewish Problem and the Catholic Point of View. Written in the wake of the Holocaust, this essay on the plight of the Jewish people and calls on the world to help the Jews. SUBJECTS: Jews - Catholic Church. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (AJHS, YIVO, HUC, UTX) . Cover wrapper is edge worn and brittle. No back wrapper. Contents are very good. (HOLO2-142-5)
196087175ABNew York, Viking, 1960. 8°. 246 S. mit Abb. auf Tafeln. Roter Original-Leinenband mit OUmschlag.
1999111107Centre De Documentation Juive Contemporaine 1999 In-8 broché 23,9 cm sur 14,9. 212 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
2005R300265051Calmann-Lévy. 2005. in-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 2005, in 8, broché, 442 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.53-Seconde Guerre mondiale 1939-1945
2001R300268022La revue du centre de documentation Juive Contemporaine. 2001. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 342 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.53-Seconde Guerre mondiale 1939-1945
2010459692010 Paris, Mémorial de la Shoah, 2010 15 x 24 cm, , 775 pp Neuf car service de presse
2012527342012 Paris, Mémorial de la Shoah, 2012 24 x 15, 736p Neuf car service de presse. Jamais lu.
2010439192010 Paris, Mémorial de la SHoah, 2010 15x24cm, 567pp Etat neuf car service de presse